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VOL. X
THE DALLES, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1898
NO 8(i
WAR NOW INEVITABLE
World's Pence Hangs by a
Slender Thread
ONLY A M1KACLE CAN PRESERVE IT
Bfllltli MutcMiii'li HHl thn Mitliittliiii
Vnry (Srn Wnr C'lnuil ore
('.i-nernl at I'rcNiiiit.
Royal make the I nod pure,
wholesome and dellclnut.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROVAl I1AKINQ POWDCR CO., WCW YORK.
Xew Youk, Mar. 8. Nothing fihort of
g miracle can preserve tlio peace of the
n :t u ti..li.tv.trl nrii-inn. llrltfuli
itateamun mul politiclitnts, wires th - -
London eonespoiident of the New York t-, report fnvornbly the. hill uppropriat
World. j ing $50,000,000 for the national defense.
Not since the Napoleonic warn Iihh There was practically no discussion in
danger thieutetied from bo many quar- committee. The memhere had inform
tera. ally discussed the bill yebterday after-
Toduy's news from Washington com- ,loon , jt met with the hearty npprov
bind with ttie grave tidings from China i ui 0f aj,
anil West Africa, Hunt consuls down i Ah the bill was to he called up imme
on the stuck exchange, and the panicky j diately after the house met today, Say res
feeling there was reflected in the house j 0f Texas, the ranking minority memter
of commons lobby . ! of the committee, waH more solicitous
In their present temper the F.nglish ' ohout making a .itisfactory arrangement
would regard with extreme distavor the ! for the conduct of the debato than any
trati.ler of any British-built ship to any thing else. He protested against the in
foreign nation. The admiralty was sav- trod uction of a special rule as liable to
gely attacked today for permitting plUCe the Democrats in lalse attitude,
Spain to take over two torpedo-bout re- j und asked, he said, only for a reasonable
cently completed for her. Vet these length of time to allow them to deflue
boate were only the partiul filling of an ! tbeir position.
order from Spain given more than a He submitted a propotition which in
jur ago, when four were contracted for ! eluded a provision for a general debate
from the Kuirfield shipbuilding plant. j of three hours, one and one-half hours
Itieprool of the extreme urgency of on each side, and one hour for debate
Epain's requirements that those two tor- under the five minute rule.
pedO'Cutchere ure accepted, notwith- Chairman Cannon, of the appropria
Handing thut they failed in speed triuls tions committee, conferred with the
ind Mowed other defects which there speaker after the committee adjourned
hianot been time to make good. Iliey relatives to the proposition submitted by
Sayres, It was agreed to, and the bill
wub considered for four hours without
special rule.
The bill will be reported as a deficiency
bill, and will include in addition to $50,
000,000 for the national defense, the fol
lowing items :
were contracted for as 110-knot boats, but
they only attain !5.
The work on the remaining two boats
is being strenuously pushed, but it eini
cot be completed under six weeks at the
earliest.
A late Tribune dispatch from London
For printing, $00,000; bureau of med
icine and suigery, naval establishment,
$10,000; bureau of cqvipment. nuval es
tablishment, $100,000; bureau of ordi
nance, naval establishment, 7,000; totul
$30,18:1,000.
Cannon, in his opening speech will
argue that it is a peace measure.
uje:
There has been a heavy fall in consols,
Americans and stocks of all kinds today
iaconseuuence of the rumors from Chi
na, West Africa. Spain and America,
with rumbling thunder all around the
iky. There were Bigns of ularin in ev
ery section of the stock list, American
Kturities showing the greatest Weak
ness. In Ijiiml i.r NuvhI HIiIih.
New Youk, Mar. 8. A Heruid spcciul
uji:
Secretary Long having given orders to
dm
im,n,w f t ' f ,i It ib guaranteed to give perfect BatiBfac-
U ut villi vt I it i I niniiKVhiwii .- n a
rvey, to leave at once for Jinglnnd and i. f l0"' "" P f cent.B
Fnce to inspect the vessels which have ! ' bo- for sale uy Blakeley and
bwn oileretl to the government, and to nongiiiou. un
'port without deluv if tiiey are suitable
fcrwrvice in tho United States navy.
Oimnmnder Ltrownson will not only
kok at thu vessels offered, but will ex
mine other warships under construe
Iwn for foreign nations, and should he
'lort thut any are desirable and ready
"ea, this government will undoubt-
enter into negotiations with the
Huomeu's Arnica naive.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevel
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblaine.
coriiH, mid al! skin eruptions, and posi
tively cuius pileB, or no pay required
Klooill kern III Troulilu.
Nkw Youk, Mar. 8. A special from
Valparaiso says :
The American steamer Columbia,
which started from New York to the
Klondike, is still here. Her supplies
are liable to bo cut off, as her captain
has been unable to raise money and her
owners in New York have failed to send
Ja ' Who ordered the ships, with a view ' hm ( ,0 ,my (or .,,!.,, provisions
' the Bale of them to tho United j um, ThjJ ,)B8HBI,KerH aHI becoming
k ' I .lH.i.,nite. There is a possibility of the
. "cretary Long talked with Coinman-' ... ... ,,..; lit.
c irovM.,0,, and told him what he An,t.nullll8 u.ri) r0 indignant over
wtal, ami the instructions given dur-1 h() ,.olluolof t10 vessel's owners. The
! the consultation will guide the naval u (,onHU, t,0 no,n,, UH matters
'"ce ui the important work which has now Htlull,
"en placed in its charge. '
CIiuiiiIiitIuIii'm ;iub1i lli-iiiril)'.
Wi.i..,.TO ... u -r, ...i. I This remedy is intended especially for
l('on coiimiittuo of the house, at a meet
in? tlii. i. . i
- " """u..n, of tt,e ,Bt.ag?1 over a
The
coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough
um influenTirt. It has become famous
D1
lame imrt of the civilized world.
& most Haltering testimonials have been
.)., , . . , , ,, , P received, giving accounts of its good
1 lie only acc dent policy i rtu ,,," , r
.. . .' , h u.nrfcH- nf the iiegravuting and persist
ent wugtis it has cured ; of severe colds
that have yielded promptly to its sooth
1 lug eHVutfj and of the dangerous attacks
'of croup It lius cured, often saving the
! life of the child. Tho extensive use of
it for whooping coughs has shown that
It robfl that disc use of all dangerous c n
j sequences. For sale by Ulakeley A
I Houghton. .
i une minuie vuukii vui .,
I That la what It was made for.
thut is put up In jars
for 50 cents, Good
business policy to keep
a supply of Garland's
Happy Thought Salve
in the home. The
kind thut cures, DO
cents,
For Sale at DONNELL'S,
IT WAS ABOUT A DOG.
An Atnr'iitl.v Hnrncnt ArRiimpnt
with n ContlniioiiM llcKlnnlnu:.
The man who was waiting' for n train
mid had nothing to do with an hour
wnlked down the nvenne to see what he
could see, says the New York Sun. On
n corner stood four young men engaged
in (ippnrently earnest argument. The
tall, slender one in ti light coat waggled
n long forefinger nt the others col
lectively, and said:
"Now, you take a dawg "
"Do' wan' no dog," put in one of the
others.
"Whii' kin' dog?" ashed another.
The tall one straightened up, wabbled
a hit, and returned to the nrgument.
"Von take n dawg," he said.
"Whozh dog?" asked one of the other
three.
The mnn waiting for a train walked
on out of hearing. He made several
blocks down i..e avenue and then turned
hack. The four young men still stood
on the corner, and as he came near lie
heard the tull one say:
"Now, you. take a dwag."
"Yellow dog?" asked one of the
others.
"Wha'd take a dog for?" asked an
other. The man walked on quickly, and as he
passed out of sound the last he heard
was:
"You take a dwag."
Perhaps by now the argument has
reached specifications.
Itev. E. Edwards, pastor of the English
Baptist Church at Minersville, Pa., '
when suffering with rheumatism, was '
advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
HesayB: "A few applications of this
liniment proved of great service to me.
It subsued the inflamation and relieved i
the pain. Should any suffer profit by
giving Pain Balm a trial it will please
me." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton.
Weekly Excursions lu Through Cur to
thn Kant.
Another through tourists car to the
East has been arranged for to run out of
Portland, giving four each week. Here
after the car leaving Monday will run
through without change to Kansas City
and Chicago, over the O. K. & N, Oregon
Short Liue, R. G. W., D. & K. G., Mo:
Pacific and C. & A. That car has just
previously been arranged for and the
one previously arranged for has been
changed to Thursday. It runs through to
St. Louis, via the Mo. Pacific line. The
car leaving Portland Tuesday goes
through to Boston, and is promoted by
the C, P. I. & P. Wednesday's car runs
to St. Joseph, Kansas City and St. Louis
over the Burlington. All these special
through cars are receiving a gratifying
patronage. Consult the O. It. & N.
agent before buying a ticket to the East.
Sheriff's Sale.
TX TIIK OinCtJIT COl'tlT OK T1IK STATE OK
1 OrcKon for Wiiveo county.
T. I. Field, plnlnttir
Wm. lllrRfcld, ljurn i:. Itlrpfeld. Flist Nntlonal
Kalik of I he Dill li s, Thomas Kelly nnrt A. .
liciiiiett.iU'fimiiimts.
Hy virtue of mi execution, itecrec mid order of
snlc, duly isuud out of nun under the soul of
the Clicuit Court of the Siite of Oregon, for the
the County of W'nmo, to tin- directed nnd dated
the 'JMh day of Kibnmry, IMfc, lijion n decree for
the foreclosure of a ccrtHlti mortKURe, and juds
limit reiidcied and entered in said Court on the
4th day of December, 1MI7, in tho above entitled
cause, in favor ot the vlaintill' :ind against the
defendants William BIrKfeld and Iuira E. lHrp
feld us judgment debto's, in the sum of fifteen
hum! ml and twelve dollars and twenty-nine
cents, with interest thereon from the 4th daj- of
December, 1M7, at the rate of ten )er cent per
annum, and tho further sum of one hundred and
fifty dollars as attorney's fees, and the further
sum of tilteen dollais, costs, and the lostsof
and upon this wilt, and cominnndlnfr me to
make sale of the real property embraced in such
Itcreeof foreclosure and hereinafter decribed, I
will on the
lath day nf April, 1898,
at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon nf
said day. and at the front door of the County
Court house In Dalles City, Wasco County, Orc
roii, sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash It hand, all the rieht. title and interest
which the defendants William Kirnfeld and
Laura E. Illrgreld. Thorn s Kelly and A. S. Hen
nett, or cither of them, had on the 4h day of
August, lh'.rj. the date of the mortgage foreclosed
herein, or whicn such defendants or any of the
defendants herein have acquired, ornow have in
and to the following described real property,
situated and being lu Wa-co County, Orrgon,
to-Hit: An ui'dlvidtii one-ritth interest of all
of section No. 21, the nw y, and the se a of fee
tion No. 'J3: also all of section No. '.'.'i, the nw "4
and the se '4 ot section No. 27, ami the nw ot
section No. Ill, nil in township No 7, soutn of
range No. 17. east of the W. l; also of section
No. :!, township No. &, south of range No. 17, east
cif the W. M., containing In all 2b81.'JS acres ac
cording to the Government survey (page Sll.Vol.
O of deeds) also the s J, of th sw li and the s
of the se of section No. 31, township No. 7,
south nf lance 17, east ol W. M., containing 100
acres, (paee Ufl.Voi. K. deeds) also all the nw i
of section No. 20, township 7, south of range 17,
enst of W. M (page .171, Vol. N. of deeds.) paid
interest in the above described real property be
ing the same descended to and inherited by the
said Laura E. llirgfeld upon the death of Alexan
der Rogers and Mxtilda lingers, her father and
mother. Said property will be sold subject to
confirmation and redemption as by law pro
vided. Dated at The Dalles, Oregon, this 3d dav of
March, lfc'Jj. mch.Vii.
T. J. DMVEIl,
Sheriff ol Wasco County, Oregon.
Neuu Today.
fleuJ Goods.
Doily Arriving.
Dress Goods Department.
Coverts,
Plaids,
Bayadere Stripes,
Two-Toned Silk
and Wool Mixtures,
Checks.
Spring Novelties
in Dress Goods
direct from the
New York Market
Now on display.
Silk Department.
Plain Taffetta
Newest Fancies
Swellest Plaids
and Checks,
Choice Pickings
from the
New York Markets
await your inspection.
Administratrix Sale of Real Estate.
Notice is hereby given that under and by vir
tue of an order of the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Wasco County, made on the 8th
dav of January, lb9S, in the matter ot the estate
of Dr. W. E. rUnchurt, deceased, I will sell at
public auction, at the courthi use door in Dalles
City, in said county and state, on the 28th day
of February, Ib'M, at 1 o'clock p. m to the high
est bidder, all the real estate belonging to said
estate and described as follows, to-wit:
Lots A, li, C. D, E. F. i, H, I, J, K and L in
Hlock Ci. in the Fort Dalles Milltiry He'erva
tion Audliiou to Dulles City, in said county und
state.
Ihe west half of the southeast quarter and the
1 cast half of tue southwest quarter of section 21
in township 2 norm, range 11 east, in nusco
County, Oregon.
Terms of sale One-half in cash at time of
j sale and one-half In six months, secured hy
juoriKiigu tin inc jiii'imsus.
Dalles City, Oregon, Jan. 27. P9S.
EMILY 11. ltlNEIIAItT.
jinr.".)-!! Administratrix.
Notice of Final Settlement.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a
community of simple, honest, God-fearing
men and women, have prepared the
Shaker Digestive Cordial for many years,
and it is always the same, timple, hon
est, curative medicine that has helped
to make the Shakers the healthy, long
lived people that they are. The Shak
ers never have indigestion. This is
partly owing to their simple mode of
life, partly to the wonderful properties
of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indiges
tion is caused by the stomach glands riot
supplying enougli digestive juice.
Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies what's
wanting. Shaker Digestive Cordial in
vigorates the stomach and all its glands
so that after awhile they don't need
help. As evidence of the honesty of
Shaker Digestive Cordial, the formula
is printed on every bottle. Sold by
druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bot
tle. ltiililieil the liruvt-.
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject
is narrated by him as follows: 1 was in
it most dieadful condition. My skin
was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue
coated, pain continually lu back and
sides, 110 appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three physicians
had given mo up. Fortunately, a friend
advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to
my great joy and surprise, the flrrt bot
tle made a decided improvement I con
tinued their use for three weeks, and am
now a well uiiui. I know they saved
my lite and robbed the grave of another
victim." No onesliould fail to try them.
Only 50 cents per bottle ut Blakeley &
Houghton's drug store.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
lias tiled In the otlice of the County Clerk, of
Wasco County, her final ticcount as admlnlstrlx
of tlie estate of 1. I. llurget, and that hy order ot
the County Court, for said County, Monday, the
2d dav of May, lbtnj, has been II ted as the time
and the court room of said Court as the pluco for
the hearing of said final account. All persons
Interested in said estate are uolihed to appear at
said time uud place and show cause why said
linal account snouiu not ne approved hiiii ui-
. T. JIUKUtSl ,
lowed.
mcbfi-ii.
Administratrix.
Other
Goods
Just
Arrived
find
Jioia
Being
Opened.
NOTIONS.
Consisting of a little of everything in small
wares, to sell at small prices.
NECKWEAR FOR MEN.
An advanced shipment of 100 dozen, to sell
nt a price that will astonish you. Never so
cheap.
HATS.
Stetson's newest spring Idea". Also styles
in the famous Lion and Big Bear brands.
CLOTHING.
Suita to suit the 3-year-old little man. New
styles, new cloths, new prices. Suits to tit
the hard-to-fit, to suit the nobby dressers
and suits to tit the purse of the man of
moderate means. More to come.
SHIRT DEPARTMENT.
Manhattan Shirts spring creations, pret
tier than ever. Flannels, Madras and Per
cales. We all know the advantages of buy
ing Manhattan shirts they have qualities
decidedly their own. Prices are not high.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
By the way, next visit down town stop in
and take a glimpse at some of our now
styleB for spring wear. Be sure nnd see our
Ladies' fancy Vesting Top Street Shoe;
laced, McKay sewed, with a patent leattier
tip. New Coin Too. You will like it antl
price is only f looka like it might be $5.
SILK WAISTS.
Still a few of those silk waist and dress
skirt wo are selling ut $'-.50. Choicest ones
are leaving fast.
A. M. WILLIAMS & CO.
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned,
administrator of the estate of Frank Ireland,
deceased, ha Med his Html account as such H'l
luiul' trator In the county court of the State of
(lire-oil for Wasco Counlv. and the judge theio
of has upjminted Monday, thu 7th day of Match, ,
lsys. ut tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the 1
county courtroom in the courthouse in Dulles J
I I'tty, In said county and state, as tiie time end 1
: . 1 - ' .1... 1 i.... ... ..i.t I.t I
1 lUHce lor 1 ll" lieamiK 01 ouj-uuoiib iu run, hum
j account and the settlement thereof. Alt heirs
I and cridltorsnf the deceased, und all other per
1 sons Interested iu said estate, aroho'eby notllied
to tile their objictlous to said lllial aeeoiint, II
any they have, on or befoie the date llxed for
the hearing and settlement thereof.
Dalles City, Oiegon, Feb. H, IV.iS.
liKOKUE IUELAND,
Jeb,V4w-il v Administrator.
Did It ever strike you thut FouU'
Prize Medal nnd Guarantee cigars are
the best cigars on earth. tf.
Notice of Executor's Sale.
Notice ih hereby given that thu undersigned,
exiciitorof the estate of MiiMinilliau M'-yer, do
ceiiMit, will, from and after thu 1st day of
March, lb'Ji, sell at plivute sale, upon the prem
ises, thu following deseilbcd real proiieily be
longing to said estate uud situated in Wasco
county, Oiegon lo-wlt: Lot two 2 in block
eight. lu what Is known as 'I hom son's Ad
dition to Dull h City.
Said sale is Hindu iu accordi nee witli 1111 older
of thu County Court rendered and u iteicd Ihe
3d dav of January, IMS, and such sale will be
subject toconllrnintlon by snld court, thu terms
of said sate to becasli or credit, or both.
AN I' It HW KKI.I.KIf,
Executor of the vstaiu of .MiiMimlllun Meer,
di ceased. Jun'Jt. 1
Administratrix Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
as been regulaily appointed by thu county
court of the Mute of Ortgon for W'uco County us
udiniulstratrix of thu entutu of Charles W. John
ston, decease'. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby no'ill.d to pre
sent them, with the proper vouchors, to niu nt
thuolllcu of WML Wilson, lu Dalles City. Ore
gon, within fix mouths from thudutuut this
notice.
Dulles City, Oregon, Feb. 23. l.'JS.
OAKKI1C M, JOHNSTON,
(eb'.'C il Administratrix.
BORN
SEPTEMBER
18,
1841.
For more than fifty-six years it has never failed in
its weekly visits to the homes oi farmers and
villagers throughout the United States.
IT HAS faithfully labored for their prosperity and happi
noss, for tho improvement of their business and homo
interests, for education, for the elevation of American
manhood and true womanhood.
IT HAS told at tho fireside, inlortJsting and instructive
stories of the doings of tho world, tho nation and states.
IT HAS advised the farmer as to the most approved moth-
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OUS OI CUIUVillilll UIIU lliirvu-ll-K "'0 un-jin, ami inn
proper timo to convert them into tho largest possible
amount of money.
IT HAS led in all matters pertaining to thu welfaro of
farmers and villagers, and for over half a century has
held their confidence and esteem.
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